July 12, 2025 - 09:30
The recent indictment of developer Cesar Pina has sparked significant reactions from alleged victims affected by a multi-million dollar real estate scheme centered in Paterson, New Jersey. Prosecutors have leveled serious charges against Pina, including fraud, money laundering, and bribery, raising concerns among those who claim to have been misled by his business practices.
As the case unfolds, questions have also arisen regarding the role of Pina's former business partner, DJ Envy, who is a well-known radio host. Despite the scrutiny surrounding him, DJ Envy has publicly denied any involvement in the alleged scheme and has not faced any charges related to the case.
The situation continues to develop, with victims expressing their frustrations and seeking justice. The community remains on edge as more information is anticipated in the coming weeks, shedding light on the extent of the alleged fraudulent activities and the individuals involved.
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Academy of Art University to Divest Part of Its Extensive San Francisco HoldingsThe private, for-profit art university has had a longstanding presence in San Francisco with dozens of buildings ranging from housing to academic uses. In a significant move, the Academy of Art...
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